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<blockquote data-quote="BigTerp" data-source="post: 278619" data-attributes="member: 9169"><p>So I've gotten everything I need to FINALLY get this transom done. The rain has kept me from getting my pylwood cut and glued, but hopefully I can do that either tonight or tomorrow. Question though. I got AC exterior grade fur. I plan to glue the C sides together leaving the nicer A side exposed. The C side has some voids from knots in the plywood. They are kind of recessed into the wood. Should I be filling these with my epoxy resin and leveling them out before I glue them together? It looks like thats what jigngrub did to his in the picture he posted, but I'm assuming he was using his for decking and not gluing them together. Sorry, I meant to grab a quick picture before I left for work this morning but forgot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigTerp, post: 278619, member: 9169"] So I've gotten everything I need to FINALLY get this transom done. The rain has kept me from getting my pylwood cut and glued, but hopefully I can do that either tonight or tomorrow. Question though. I got AC exterior grade fur. I plan to glue the C sides together leaving the nicer A side exposed. The C side has some voids from knots in the plywood. They are kind of recessed into the wood. Should I be filling these with my epoxy resin and leveling them out before I glue them together? It looks like thats what jigngrub did to his in the picture he posted, but I'm assuming he was using his for decking and not gluing them together. Sorry, I meant to grab a quick picture before I left for work this morning but forgot. [/QUOTE]
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